gases Antonyms
Strongest:
- incenses
- displeases
- annoys
- irks
- provokes
- ruffles
- ruffles
- distresses
- rankles
- enrages
- bothers
- aggravates
- irritates
- inflames
- puts-out
- vexes
- grates
- infuriates
- galls
- crosses
- grates
- vexes
- enrages
- nettles
- annoys
- riles
- bothers
- irritates
- roils
- distresses
- gets
- riles
- perturbs
- puts-out
- gets
- bugs
- outrages
- roils
- provokes
- perturbs
- crosses
- incenses
- aggravates
- infuriates
- irks
- piques
- outrages
- galls
- piques
- rankles
- inflames
- angers
- exasperates
- nettles
- displeases
- bugs
- chafes
- chafes
- angers
- exasperates
Strong:
- enflames
- rouses
- rouses
- harasses
- upsets
- harasses
- offends
- peeves
- frets
- insults
- maddens
- steams-up
- disturbs
- insults
- enflames
- frets
- maddens
- upsets
- agitates
- offends
- harries
- peeves
- steams-up
- harries
- disturbs
- agitates
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Meaning of gases
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gases (pl.)
of Gas
gases Sentence Examples
- Breathing involves the exchange of gases between the lungs and the bloodstream.
- Volcanic eruptions release a variety of gases into the atmosphere.
- Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to climate change.
- The gas in a balloon expands when heated.
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide are essential gases for human life.
- Gases exert pressure on their surroundings due to their motion.
- The gas laws describe the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of gases.
- Liquefied gases are used as fuel in certain applications, such as propane for grills.
- Fire extinguishers contain gases that smother flames and reduce oxygen levels.
- Gases are used to fill tires and create buoyancy in balloons and airships.
FAQs About the word gases
of Gas
delights, treats, feasts, joys, recreations,amusements, entertainments, pleasures, fun, delectations
incenses, displeases, annoys, irks, provokes, ruffles, ruffles, distresses, rankles, enrages
Breathing involves the exchange of gases between the lungs and the bloodstream.
Volcanic eruptions release a variety of gases into the atmosphere.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to climate change.
The gas in a balloon expands when heated.